Vladimir Putin has been dealt a humiliating blow as drones, reportedly from Ukraine, struck a major Russian missile plant. The strike, which reportedly used Kyiv’s domestically produced Flamingo cruise missiles, has caused significant damage to the huge Votkinsk factory – Russia’s main Iskander-M short range missiles manufacturer. Reports from Russia claimed 11 people have been injured in the attack. The factory also reportedly produces the new Oreshnik medium-range missile, which has been used twice against Ukraine since the unlawful Russian invasion of the neighbouring country started. The plant in the Udmurtia region also makes the hulking Topol-M intercontinental strategic missiles. All these missile types are nuclear capable, and key elements of Putin’s military arsenal. Reports claim an explosion and “bright flash” were followed by a column of smoke when the strike came. Ukraine hasn’t claimed responsibility for the attack. Putin’s regional head in Udmurtia, Alexander Brechalov, admitted a strike on “one of the objects”, claiming the damage was by long-range drones. The strike provoked fury from Russian war channels over a perceived failure in Putin’s …